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The World Social Summit in Doha: Time to Act

DOHA, Nov 12 2025 (IPS) - Qatar hosted the Second World Summit for Social Development from 4–6 November. According to the United Nations, more than 40 Heads of State and Government, 230 ministers and senior officials, and nearly...

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Intervention de Roberto Bissio, coordinateur de Social Watch, lors de la séance d'ouverture du Forum de la société civile du deuxième Sommet mondial pour le développement social
Doha, Qatar, 5 novembre 2025

Excellences,...

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Invitation WSSD2: Decent work and Employment Opportunities

Join us in the Solutions Session (Side-Event) "Decent work and employment opportunities: Action-oriented approaches to empower future generations of women and girls" at the second UN World Summit for Social Development, Doha Qatar (November 4-6, 2025)
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Invitation WSSD2: Discussion on Shifting the paradigm: centring care society and social protection for social development

Join us on Monday 3rd November for our online panel discussion: Shifting the paradigm: centring care society and social protection for social development.

Monday 3 November
16:00-17:30 Doha / 14:00-15:30 Paris / 8:00-9:30 New York...

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Social Watch at LLDC3

Dr. Kenan Aslanli participated in the Third United Nations Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDCs), that took place in Awaza, Turkmenistan, from 5 to 8, August, 2025.

Dr. Kenan Aslanli’s spoke at plenary session 2:...

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The Sevilla consensus: “You’re on your own, Kid”

“You're on your own, kid ….
Yeah, you can face this ….
You're on your own, kid ….
You always have been ….”
—Taylor Swift

At the closing ceremony...

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SOCIAL WATCH

Social Watch a été créé en 1995 lors du “Sommet social” (Sommet mondial sur le développement social à Copenhague) afin de créer un instrument de la société civile pour rendre les gouvernements responsables de leurs engagements solennels d'éradiquer la pauvreté, d'atteindre l'équité entre les sexes et de réduire les inégalités.
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